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to the other bay area, a's and rays. brett anderson had a two nothing lead before he threw his first pitch. tampa bay rocked him for four runs in the first. anderson twisted an ankle, gone after one. evans taken deep by evan lon gore yeah with a huge knockout blow. a's fall 8 to 3. that is the first road loss of the season. >>> warriors flew to denver yesterday to get used to the mile-high altitude and prep for their first playoff game since 2007. nobody gives the doves a shot in the arena where denver has lost only three games all season. the nuggets won the season series 3 to 1. steph curry says bring on that underdog role. >> is that how you guys going to take it, the old chip on the shoulder, nobody gives us a chance. >> yeah. i think that was motivating factor for us. we saw people take like 13 in the west and no chance to make the playoffs. like i said, we had confidence from right after labor day when all the guys came in and worked out before training camp. you know, now that weir in the playoff series, for that
to the other bay area, a's and rays. brett anderson had a two nothing lead before he threw his first pitch. tampa bay rocked him for four runs in the first. anderson twisted an ankle, gone after one. evans taken deep by evan lon gore yeah with a huge knockout blow. a's fall 8 to 3. that is the first road loss of the season. >>> warriors flew to denver yesterday to get used to the mile-high altitude and prep for their first playoff game since 2007. nobody gives the doves a shot in the...
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transportation secretary ray lahood says controller staffing has to be reduced by 10% reducing the number of planes airports can handle. >>> wall street is looking for a positive end to the week after losses in the last session. stocks fell as the number of companies issued weak earnings reports. the dow was down 81 yesterday. the nasdaq was down 38. >>> and google is one company that beat wall street expectations. the number one search engine earned $3.3 billion with advertising ving from personal computers to mobile devices. google's quarterly profits 16% from a year ago. >>> and more than 200,000 honda minivans and suvs are being recalled in the united states and canada due to a transmission problem. >>> we are getting word that cbs will have a special report. governor patrick is scheduled to speak probably informing us what he knows going on at this moment and what they have uncovered from the information so far. john mill and bill bratton are here. update us in terms of what we know at this moment. >> what we is that the events last night, which start with the assassination and murde
transportation secretary ray lahood says controller staffing has to be reduced by 10% reducing the number of planes airports can handle. >>> wall street is looking for a positive end to the week after losses in the last session. stocks fell as the number of companies issued weak earnings reports. the dow was down 81 yesterday. the nasdaq was down 38. >>> and google is one company that beat wall street expectations. the number one search engine earned $3.3 billion with...
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some of it is a waste, some is for show, some has been useful, off site mail facilities that sniff x-ray, scan mail and government facilities, and it made a difference this week, seems like after that a good security expenditure, and starting next thursday. tsa will allow you to carry the small knives onboard aircraft, i don't like it but i get it, they should be looking for explosives, not nail clippers, they need to spend money on detecting bombs whether on the street or airport, we're about 99.9% protected. we'll never be 100% safe, let's not ramp up instructions on our liberties to, chief the impossible. melissa: thank you, tom. and be sure to watch tom sullivan show this weekend. you can catch it at 7 and 10:00 p.m. saturday, and sunday at 7:00 a.m., and 7:00 p.m. eastern, it has been quite a week. everything that happened in boston and think
some of it is a waste, some is for show, some has been useful, off site mail facilities that sniff x-ray, scan mail and government facilities, and it made a difference this week, seems like after that a good security expenditure, and starting next thursday. tsa will allow you to carry the small knives onboard aircraft, i don't like it but i get it, they should be looking for explosives, not nail clippers, they need to spend money on detecting bombs whether on the street or airport, we're about...
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. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we detail the violent chase to bring the suspects to justice, as swat teams cordon off wide swaths of the city and surrounding towns to capture 19-year-old dzokhar tsarnaev. >> brown: we explore what's known so far about the brothers suspected in the deadly attack. >> suarez: we examine how investigators are trying to figure out whether the brothers acted alone or were part of a larger terrorist organization. >> brown: and we look at how technology allowed police and
. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we detail the violent chase to bring the suspects to justice, as swat teams cordon off wide swaths of the city and surrounding towns to capture 19-year-old dzokhar tsarnaev. >> brown: we explore what's known so far about the brothers suspected in the deadly attack. >> suarez: we examine how investigators are trying to figure out whether the brothers acted alone or were part of a larger terrorist...
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lots more to discuss with ray kelly. we'll be right back. hey aleigh. hey! carol! update on 171 woodward..... let's other people see what's on your screen. and these are the material studies. the dog was my suggestion. aleigh. aleigh! it's great. but i'm on vacation for another week, remember? oh, right! i'll call you tomorrow! ok. but don't. carol? the blackberry z10 with screen share. powerful communication on the powerful network. verizon. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com how sharp is your business security?o! can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to
lots more to discuss with ray kelly. we'll be right back. hey aleigh. hey! carol! update on 171 woodward..... let's other people see what's on your screen. and these are the material studies. the dog was my suggestion. aleigh. aleigh! it's great. but i'm on vacation for another week, remember? oh, right! i'll call you tomorrow! ok. but don't. carol? the blackberry z10 with screen share. powerful communication on the powerful network. verizon. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families...
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. >> thank you ray much. we are glad to be back here of -- we are glad to be back here again. our hearts and condolences to the terminus tragedy in boston, as well as that of texas, specially that of boston. we always stick together against our fight against terrorism. this is an issue we we will always be strong partners of. on the issue of the peace process, when you were in jordan, you mentioned this stage. we will continue to work with our allies to see how we can get closer together. one of the major concerns is obviously the challenges of syria and syrian society, which is becoming more alarming. since her last visit to jordan, we have had 160,000 refugees. the revelation is so grateful to the support that you and your people have given to our country. you could not do more. we are so grateful. i want to express our appreciation for that. i think that we are both working hard for a political solution for syria that is inclusive so that we can do it together,s we are now seeing -- surgeh of militant of militant terrorist organizations over the past several months. i am co
. >> thank you ray much. we are glad to be back here of -- we are glad to be back here again. our hearts and condolences to the terminus tragedy in boston, as well as that of texas, specially that of boston. we always stick together against our fight against terrorism. this is an issue we we will always be strong partners of. on the issue of the peace process, when you were in jordan, you mentioned this stage. we will continue to work with our allies to see how we can get closer together....
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we'll start with an exclusive interview with ray kelly, the commissioner of the new york police department. he runs one of the largest counterterrorism teams outside of the federal government, and we will get his key insight. then, soft targets, ieds, high-value interrogation, chechnya and more. we will dig deep in to some crucial aspects of the case with a true all-star gps panel. also on the show we will take a few breaks from terror to look at gold, which isn't as glittery as it used to be and what lessons the u.s. congress could learn from these wilting legislators. but first here's my take. we're learning a great deal about the two men who police say planted bombs at the boston marathon. the brother dzhokhar tsarnaev and we will learn more and in the weeks ahead and learn the story of alienation, and brutal murder. were these men an unusual case, loners, or are they part of something larger? how and when did they turn? and in one important sense, however, this was text book terrorism. the plan was to frighten us. terrorism is an unusual tactic in that it depends for its success on the
we'll start with an exclusive interview with ray kelly, the commissioner of the new york police department. he runs one of the largest counterterrorism teams outside of the federal government, and we will get his key insight. then, soft targets, ieds, high-value interrogation, chechnya and more. we will dig deep in to some crucial aspects of the case with a true all-star gps panel. also on the show we will take a few breaks from terror to look at gold, which isn't as glittery as it used to be...
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former boston mayor ray flynn on the phone with us right now. mayor, what do you make of what's going on? >> well, you know, this has been a very, very painful period of time for us, neil. i was at the boston marathon. i ran in the boston marathon many, many times but more importantly than that, you know my grandchildren were at the finish line, four of them and they actually were right there when the explosion took place, right in front of them. so they saw. they and so many other young people, children, saw the horror, the horrific explosion and, it obviously will be with them for the rest of their life. but, you know, this has had such an impact on boston. i have never seen boston in this level of panic and fear it is in, that it has been at this point in time. we had two special days, neil. we had patriots' day. for any of us who lived in boston all our lives, grew up here, we know what patriots' day means, liberty, freedom, the birthplace of american freedom. we also know the boston marathon, one. most celebrated, one of the most prestigiou
former boston mayor ray flynn on the phone with us right now. mayor, what do you make of what's going on? >> well, you know, this has been a very, very painful period of time for us, neil. i was at the boston marathon. i ran in the boston marathon many, many times but more importantly than that, you know my grandchildren were at the finish line, four of them and they actually were right there when the explosion took place, right in front of them. so they saw. they and so many other young...
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everyone is out here just soaking up the rays and enjoying it. but spring certainly does feel more like summer today. families are taking advantage of mother nature's grace. in downtown an jose there's no shortage of kids enjoying the fun in the water fountains out there. parents say it's a win/win. plenty of shade for them and water for the kids. >> it's hot. >> did you enjoy it out here? >> yeah. i enjoy getting wet. >> this is fun for them. it's fun, it's free. and it's keeping them nice and cool. >> pretty nice. pretty good. >> reporter: surprising for an april day? >> yes. >> reporter: we saw a lot of people finding shelter from the sun with big water bottles. two important things given the heat, another one to keep in mind today, sunscreen. lots of moms shaking their kids around, trying to put sunscreen on them. >> thanks a lot. hot in the east bay as well. how about nearly 90 degrees in sinole this afternoon. spring heat wave apparently just getting started. anthony, looks like the record is going to be coming tumbling down tomorrow. >> if
everyone is out here just soaking up the rays and enjoying it. but spring certainly does feel more like summer today. families are taking advantage of mother nature's grace. in downtown an jose there's no shortage of kids enjoying the fun in the water fountains out there. parents say it's a win/win. plenty of shade for them and water for the kids. >> it's hot. >> did you enjoy it out here? >> yeah. i enjoy getting wet. >> this is fun for them. it's fun, it's free. and...
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this is ray kelly today. >> well, we know there's a picture of them in times square. he's there with four other individuals, a bit of information that we have that it may have been worded to the effect of coming to party in new york. >> so it's not clear that they had any threats planned against new york. does that jibe with what you're hearing from the fbi? >> yes, and we've seen that picture. it's taken way about of the bombing. it may have been taken a year or two ago. the initial confusion said the hijacking victim thought they were going to long island, speaking in a russian dielectric. he wasn't quite sure, and the debriefs have said they planned to go to new york, as ray kelly put it, to party. >> i want to ask you about the -- as the fbi explained why they found the wrong guy? paul kevin curtis has been released, the charges have been dropped, and from all accounts, he was not the right guy, even though his letters seemed to be similar to the phrases -- or -- >> the search happened after he was charged in sending it is letters. the charge was based entirely on
this is ray kelly today. >> well, we know there's a picture of them in times square. he's there with four other individuals, a bit of information that we have that it may have been worded to the effect of coming to party in new york. >> so it's not clear that they had any threats planned against new york. does that jibe with what you're hearing from the fbi? >> yes, and we've seen that picture. it's taken way about of the bombing. it may have been taken a year or two ago. the...
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. >> ray low pez is a former fbi explosives expert. they're going to look for tool marks that were left after these things were done. and that's going to be matched to any tools that they could find at any of the search sites that investigators are working at. >> officials now say at least one of the bombs was detonated with a remote control device similar to those used to control toy cars. federal investigators must also now ask themselves hard questions like did they drop the ball with tamerlan tsarnaev? two times, the russian government approached the u.s. with concerns. >> what did he do when he went back for six months? did he sit in his aunt and uncle's home for six months? or was he doing something else. and when he came back to this country, why didn't it ring a bell with the fbi intelligence unit that he should be checked out and vetted again. >> the fbi has told officials the bureau looked into the older brother in 2011 and found no red flags. the cia was also approached by the russians with similar concerns about tamerlan. q
. >> ray low pez is a former fbi explosives expert. they're going to look for tool marks that were left after these things were done. and that's going to be matched to any tools that they could find at any of the search sites that investigators are working at. >> officials now say at least one of the bombs was detonated with a remote control device similar to those used to control toy cars. federal investigators must also now ask themselves hard questions like did they drop the ball...
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fox to be the next transportation officials tell cnn that fox is the president's choice to succeed ray lahood. >>> a mississippi man suspected of sending letters tainted with ricin to president obama and others faces his first federal court appearance tomorrow. 41-year-old james dutschke was arrested yesterday and charged with possession and use of a another man, paul arrested earlier but charges were
fox to be the next transportation officials tell cnn that fox is the president's choice to succeed ray lahood. >>> a mississippi man suspected of sending letters tainted with ricin to president obama and others faces his first federal court appearance tomorrow. 41-year-old james dutschke was arrested yesterday and charged with possession and use of a another man, paul arrested earlier but charges were
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ray suarez has the story. wailing relatives tried to console one another as the death toll from wednesday's collapse of an eight-story building kept climbing. this father was left weeping with his son's coffin at his feet. others held up photos of loved ones still missing. >> ( translated ): for the last three days, i have been looking for my sister, but no trace. i want get my sister back alive or dead. >> suarez: so far, rescue crews have pulled more than 80 survivors from the rubble. one government official said 41 of those were found alive in a single room overnight. at a nearby hospital, an 18- year-old worker described her ordeal. >> ( translated ): first a machine fell over my hand and i was crushed under the debris, then the roof collapsed over me. i was rescued last night but my hand had to be cut off. >> suarez: and, with high humidity and daytime temperatures reaching 95 degrees, there are fears that time is running out for those still trapped. meanwhile, a local television station released video sh
ray suarez has the story. wailing relatives tried to console one another as the death toll from wednesday's collapse of an eight-story building kept climbing. this father was left weeping with his son's coffin at his feet. others held up photos of loved ones still missing. >> ( translated ): for the last three days, i have been looking for my sister, but no trace. i want get my sister back alive or dead. >> suarez: so far, rescue crews have pulled more than 80 survivors from the...
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what is causing ray kelly to sleep at night. what is causing the fbi director and all of people in law enforcement is ten years out from 9/11 we can't answer the following question. we don't know what is going to happen. so again we have to go in, build rap pore, ge rapport. get the information. it is actionable. not a confession. >> judge jeanine: we don't need a confession that the point. trying to protect the homeland. >> there is enough evidence. >> judge jeanine: gary and jack we will see you after the break. stay with us. up next, the fbi knew about tamerlan tsarnaev as far back as 2011. and can anything be done to prevent these kinds of attacks in a free society? my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their
what is causing ray kelly to sleep at night. what is causing the fbi director and all of people in law enforcement is ten years out from 9/11 we can't answer the following question. we don't know what is going to happen. so again we have to go in, build rap pore, ge rapport. get the information. it is actionable. not a confession. >> judge jeanine: we don't need a confession that the point. trying to protect the homeland. >> there is enough evidence. >> judge jeanine: gary and...
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pointed out earlier today mayor bloomberg and ray kelly, police commissioner here came out and said these suspects were headed to new york next. if they hadn't been stopped they had six bombs. >> bill: that enough is to give you more time. >> they didn't that out of them until further into the questioning. originally the suspect reportedly told them they were going to come to times square for a party. they kept questioning. then they got it out of him there was no party. they were going to bomb times square. who knows where it would have gone if they had more hours beyond 16. >> bill: many on the left have said we have to mirandize them right away. that's our system. you know the gobbledygook. the fbi if i's contention was we have a window and the fbi as you rightly stated. 48 hours. to question without miranda because this is is a public safety problem. >> that's the obama administration's too. >> aborted that for no reason. no reason. >> the fbi got clipped by the d.j. that's how it looks right now. the cia and the fbi are at odds overth terrorist suspect. colonel ravel peters will sort
pointed out earlier today mayor bloomberg and ray kelly, police commissioner here came out and said these suspects were headed to new york next. if they hadn't been stopped they had six bombs. >> bill: that enough is to give you more time. >> they didn't that out of them until further into the questioning. originally the suspect reportedly told them they were going to come to times square for a party. they kept questioning. then they got it out of him there was no party. they were...
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. >> ray lopez is a former fbi explosives expert. >> these things were made with tools, so there's going to be a look for tool marks that are left after these things were done. and that's going to be matched to any tools that they could find at any of the search sites that the investigators are working at. >> officials now say at least one of the bombs was detonated with a remote control device similar to those used to control toy cars. federal investigators must also now ask themselves hard questions like, did they drop the ball with tamerlan tsarnaev. two times the russian government approached the u.s. with concerns about the older brother who later traveled to chechnya. upon his return to the u.s., tamerlan posted this video showing clear extremist tendencies. >> what did he do when he went back for six months? did he sit in his aunt and uncle's home for six months or was he doing something else? and when he came back to this country, why didn't it ring a bell with the fbi intelligence unit that he should be checked out? and vetted again? >> the fbi has told officials the bureau look
. >> ray lopez is a former fbi explosives expert. >> these things were made with tools, so there's going to be a look for tool marks that are left after these things were done. and that's going to be matched to any tools that they could find at any of the search sites that the investigators are working at. >> officials now say at least one of the bombs was detonated with a remote control device similar to those used to control toy cars. federal investigators must also now ask...
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republican delegate ray canter berry is drawing harsh criticism saying school children should have to perform janitor duties to earn a free lunch. canterberry opposed a bill to solicit donations from nonprofits to expand the school's free lunch program. quote, i think it would be a good idea if perhaps the kids worked for their lunches, trash to be taken out, hallways to be swept, lawns to be mowed. make them earn it. if they miss a lunch they might not in class that afternoon learn to add, they might not learn to diagram a sentence but they'll learn an important lesson. >>> finally, effective immediately, there are montpelier more fiss -- no more. they have signed a law eradicating almost all gender specific language so freshmen are first year student. pen menship will be called handwriting and fishermen are just plain fishers. there are few exceptions including manholes. apparently there's no other word that makes sense for that one. >>> we'll have an interview with president george w. bush and mrs. bush tomorrow, as we said, with a sneak peek tonight at 10:00 p.m. on the record wit
republican delegate ray canter berry is drawing harsh criticism saying school children should have to perform janitor duties to earn a free lunch. canterberry opposed a bill to solicit donations from nonprofits to expand the school's free lunch program. quote, i think it would be a good idea if perhaps the kids worked for their lunches, trash to be taken out, hallways to be swept, lawns to be mowed. make them earn it. if they miss a lunch they might not in class that afternoon learn to add,...
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what is causing ray kelly to sleep at night. what is causing the fbi director and all of people in law enforcement is ten years out from 9/11 we can't answer the following question. we don't know what is going to happen. so again we have to go in, build rap pore, ge rapport. get the information. it is actionable. not a confession. >> judge jeanine: we don't need a confession that the point. trying to protect the homeland. >> there is enough evidence. >> judge jeanine: gary and jack we will see you after the break. stay with us. up next, the fbi knew about tamerlan tsarnaev as far back as 2011. and can anything be done to prevent these kinds of attacks in a free society? [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket scien
what is causing ray kelly to sleep at night. what is causing the fbi director and all of people in law enforcement is ten years out from 9/11 we can't answer the following question. we don't know what is going to happen. so again we have to go in, build rap pore, ge rapport. get the information. it is actionable. not a confession. >> judge jeanine: we don't need a confession that the point. trying to protect the homeland. >> there is enough evidence. >> judge jeanine: gary and...
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to all the dignitaries who are here, everybody i especially want to say thank you to ray who does outstanding service for our country and all our men and women in uniform every single day. [ applause ] but of course our extraordinary first lady, michelle obama. everybody loves michelle. she's on the cover of "vogue." high poll numbers, but don't worry, i recently got my own magazine cover. look, i get it. these days i look in the mirror and i have to admit i'm not the strapping young muslim socialist that i used to be. time passes. get a little grey. and yet even after all this time i still make rookie mistakes. like i'm out in california, we're at a fundraiser having a nice time. i happen to mention that kamala harris is the best looking attorney general in the country, as you might imagine i got trouble when i got back home. who knew eric holder was so sensitive. yes, maybe i have lost a step. but some things are beyond my control. for example, this whole controversy about jay-z going to cuba. it's unbelievable. i've got 99 problems and now jay-z's one. that's another rap reference. of cour
to all the dignitaries who are here, everybody i especially want to say thank you to ray who does outstanding service for our country and all our men and women in uniform every single day. [ applause ] but of course our extraordinary first lady, michelle obama. everybody loves michelle. she's on the cover of "vogue." high poll numbers, but don't worry, i recently got my own magazine cover. look, i get it. these days i look in the mirror and i have to admit i'm not the strapping young...
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you have to be truthful of your governmentment that they're going to use these cameras in the right ray. in d.c. there have been a couple of high pro high profile case versus been used to spy on people or catching people in embarrassing situations to make fun of them. in often you have about the right level. in boston you have 60,000, that's one camera in every thousand people. in london, they need this. but to me its worrisome. i don't like it very much as a civil liberties issue. it did prove to be worth while in this case, but how much do you trust your government. >> cenk: i think a lot of private cameras lord and taylor's, the department store that had wound up getting some of the footage of these guys, and that's afterwards, right? i think they helped a lot. so it's really a mixed bag. >> well, in these cases it's always a lucky break. it's always the suspect who is driving down the street with a busted taillight. in this one the cameras were useful. they probably would have caught them any way given the fact that there were so many clues but it was just to accelerate the process.
you have to be truthful of your governmentment that they're going to use these cameras in the right ray. in d.c. there have been a couple of high pro high profile case versus been used to spy on people or catching people in embarrassing situations to make fun of them. in often you have about the right level. in boston you have 60,000, that's one camera in every thousand people. in london, they need this. but to me its worrisome. i don't like it very much as a civil liberties issue. it did prove...
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that's one view and apparently shared by police commissioner ray kelly. the other comes from house committee chairman republican mike rogers. here's what he said. >> what we know happened is that we do believe they had a plan for another attack. they had actually built the devices and not used them, but from the investigators i have been talking to, they believe it was going to be probably more likely in the boston area. they needed to generate some cash, the hijacking, the theft of the credit card or the atm cards and that kind of thing, the robbery, all of that was designed to get them ready, we believe at this point, to go to new york. it's not clear to me that they were actually going to set those devices off even though they had them with them. so it certainly would make it a plausible thing to have happen, but it's more plausible to me that they were going to do another event in the boston area and they were hiding out in new york city was their plan. >> chairman rogers also said there are quote, persons of interest that we are very concerned about,
that's one view and apparently shared by police commissioner ray kelly. the other comes from house committee chairman republican mike rogers. here's what he said. >> what we know happened is that we do believe they had a plan for another attack. they had actually built the devices and not used them, but from the investigators i have been talking to, they believe it was going to be probably more likely in the boston area. they needed to generate some cash, the hijacking, the theft of the...
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presentation secretary ray lahood repeatedly warned them about the consequences. flight delays are just the tip of the iceberg. visible above the water line for most americans and as time goes on without a big balanced deficit solution more icebergs will surface. more americans will be negatively affected. while i want to tend delays, i will oppose this bill because it fails to address the whole impact of sequester. let me share a handful of examples of how sequester will affect americans. education, head start, 70,000 children will be kicked out of head start. nothing in this bill deals with them. furloughs for disability claims, nothing in this bill deals with them. 4 million fewer meals on wheels for seniors. 600,000 people dropped off wic. nothing for them. housing, 125 less housing vouchers, nothing in here for them. emergency unemployment insurance cut for out of work americans, nothing in here for them. f.d.a. fewer food inspections, nothing in here for them. longer waits to approve new drugs, nothing in here for them. defense and homeland security furlough
presentation secretary ray lahood repeatedly warned them about the consequences. flight delays are just the tip of the iceberg. visible above the water line for most americans and as time goes on without a big balanced deficit solution more icebergs will surface. more americans will be negatively affected. while i want to tend delays, i will oppose this bill because it fails to address the whole impact of sequester. let me share a handful of examples of how sequester will affect americans....
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. >> reporter: ray lopez is a former fbi explosives expert. >> these things were made with tools. so there's going to be a look for tool marks that are left after these things were done. and that's going to be matched to any tools that were found at any of the search sites the investigators are working on. >> reporter: officials now say at least one of the bombs was detonated with a remote control device similar to those used to control toy cars. federal investigators must also now ask themselves hard questions, like did they drop the ball with tamerlan tsarnaev? two times the russian government approached the u.s. with concerns about the older brother, who later traveled to chechnya. ♪ upon his return to the u.s., tamerlan posted this video, showing clear extremist tendencies. >> what did he do when he went back for six months? did he sit in his aunt and uncle's home for six months? or was he doing something else? and when he came back to this country, why didn't it ring a bell with the fbi intelligence unit that he should be checked out and vetted again? >> reporter: the fbi h
. >> reporter: ray lopez is a former fbi explosives expert. >> these things were made with tools. so there's going to be a look for tool marks that are left after these things were done. and that's going to be matched to any tools that were found at any of the search sites the investigators are working on. >> reporter: officials now say at least one of the bombs was detonated with a remote control device similar to those used to control toy cars. federal investigators must...
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new york police commissioner ray kelley also says the brothers decided, quote, spontaneously, unquote, to hit new york city while they were in the suv they had carjacked last thursday night but it all unraveled when the car ran out of gas. this differs sharply from what kelley said yesterday when he indicated the suspects may have been planning to go to new york just to unwind after a long, hard week of killing innocent people. >> they may have been intent on coming to new york but not to continue what they were doing. you know, information that we received said something about a party, having a party. >> bloomberg's new details today and kelley's information yesterday both reportedly came from interviews with the surviving suspects. so who knows what you can believe out of dzhokhar tsarnaev? he remains in fair condition at this hour at the same hospital with eight of the victims. he is accused of trying to kill. 33 victims in total remain hospitalized. of course there are the victims who died in the bombings last week. let's remember them. 8-year-old martin richard. his family is pla
new york police commissioner ray kelley also says the brothers decided, quote, spontaneously, unquote, to hit new york city while they were in the suv they had carjacked last thursday night but it all unraveled when the car ran out of gas. this differs sharply from what kelley said yesterday when he indicated the suspects may have been planning to go to new york just to unwind after a long, hard week of killing innocent people. >> they may have been intent on coming to new york but not to...
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it was ray spectacular coordination between the local police, the state and the fbi nterms of a job well done, sir? >> thank you very much. it sure was. >> now, so tell me, when did your department first get wind that this chase was coming into watertown? >> we were in communication with cambridge, who had some gps device that was giving alerts to where the where the hir jacked car was moving, from cambridge towards watertown. eventually, we were made aware it was on the streets of watertown. >> so what happened then? >> our first officer observed the carjack, a black suv, and a second vehicle, driving in tandem down one of the side streets, a street called laurel street in watertown. the first officer saw them, radioed back to dispatch that he had them in sight. he was told, do not stop that vehicle until we get you some significant backup. unfortunately, the two brothers stopped, got out of their vehicles and immediately started shooting at my lone police officer. and the gun fight was on. they brought it to us. >> so what happened isn't first -- the first accused bomber, the 26-year-o
it was ray spectacular coordination between the local police, the state and the fbi nterms of a job well done, sir? >> thank you very much. it sure was. >> now, so tell me, when did your department first get wind that this chase was coming into watertown? >> we were in communication with cambridge, who had some gps device that was giving alerts to where the where the hir jacked car was moving, from cambridge towards watertown. eventually, we were made aware it was on the...
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you know for sure that between mayor bloomberg and ray kelly and the extraordinary police department up there, they will ramp up security as high as they possibly can. there may be fewer runners, but i dare say, we're pretty resilient. pretty tough. a lot of people are going to show up to send a message to the terrorists, we're pretty resilient. americans don't live in fear. and regardless of, of what others may think of us, we're going to continue to enjoy the opportunities we have to live in a very special place. but obviously it will be a lot more security at all of these venues, and i think there should be. i keep referring to an article that tom friedman wrote in "the new york times," para phraphras terrorists live in caves, americans don't. spectacular performance by the police department in the past 72 hours has to be commended. i'm quite sure there are three levels of investigation. try to find the individual, look through all the other information you have to see if he has any other supportive groups, assailants, anything more to suggest this was more than a two-man operatio
you know for sure that between mayor bloomberg and ray kelly and the extraordinary police department up there, they will ramp up security as high as they possibly can. there may be fewer runners, but i dare say, we're pretty resilient. pretty tough. a lot of people are going to show up to send a message to the terrorists, we're pretty resilient. americans don't live in fear. and regardless of, of what others may think of us, we're going to continue to enjoy the opportunities we have to live in...
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what is causing ray kelly to sleep at night. what is causing the fbi director and all of people in law enforcement is ten years out from 9/11 we can't answer the following question. we don't know what is going to happen. so again we have to go in, build rap pore, ge rapport. get the information. it is actionable. not a confession. >> judge jeanine: we don't need a confession that the point. trying to protect the homeland. >> there is enough evidence. >> judge jeanine: gary and jack we will see you after the break. stay with us. up next, the fbi knew about tamerlan tsarnaev as far back as 2011. and can anything be done to prevent these kinds of attacks in a free society? tony used priceline to book this 4 star hotel. tell 'em why. free breakfast with express deals, you can save big and find a hotel with free breakfast without bidding. don't you just love those little cereal boxes? priceline savings without the bidding. >>> live from america's news headquarters i'm marianne rafferty. those who live near the site of a deadly fertil
what is causing ray kelly to sleep at night. what is causing the fbi director and all of people in law enforcement is ten years out from 9/11 we can't answer the following question. we don't know what is going to happen. so again we have to go in, build rap pore, ge rapport. get the information. it is actionable. not a confession. >> judge jeanine: we don't need a confession that the point. trying to protect the homeland. >> there is enough evidence. >> judge jeanine: gary and...
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over the next few days did russia have anything to put in interpole doesn't have jurisdictions for rays but it is information distribution systems to put up notices if he is a person of interest. >> david, i am going to go back to you now. there is a report now that the fbi are saying even though they were supposed to close the case and they say they closed the case and can't follow it any more. although anybody can follow it on youtube. the fbi interview led the homeland security to hold up citizenship for one of the brothers. if that's true why did the fbi need public help to find out who tamerlan was when they showed the photographs in the newspapers. shouldn't their data base if indeed their case was not closed, shouldn't that have interacted with the photograph, shouldn't there be some facial recognition with the same agency? >> let me start with the fact that the fbi did close the case in 2011. that's the a point where they asked the host service if they had any further information and there was nothing forthcoming at that time. the case was closed. the mother has come on the news
over the next few days did russia have anything to put in interpole doesn't have jurisdictions for rays but it is information distribution systems to put up notices if he is a person of interest. >> david, i am going to go back to you now. there is a report now that the fbi are saying even though they were supposed to close the case and they say they closed the case and can't follow it any more. although anybody can follow it on youtube. the fbi interview led the homeland security to hold...
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in there right now, and they have a full medical staff, doctors, nurses, things like dialysis and x-raies. now, as deborah mentioned, i was told they can't do extensive invasive surgeries. so, again, that tells you something about his condition. if he needed surgery immediately, like a real surgery, they wouldn't be able to do it there. so they must feel comfortable that he wouldn't need a surgery like right away in a second. they also don't have an accredited intensive care unit. so it appears perhaps they don't have an intensive care unit at all. again, this tells us that his condition is much better than it was, you know, even just five or six days ago. >> all right. elizabeth, appreciate it. remember how the tsarnaev brothers' father was supposed to be heading into the states to cooperate with the investigation, at least that's what he had claimed, the family members had claimed. that's not going to happen as i mentioned for a while. both parents have relocated to another part in russia away from dagestan where they spoke with fbi officials and dagestan officials earlier in the week.
in there right now, and they have a full medical staff, doctors, nurses, things like dialysis and x-raies. now, as deborah mentioned, i was told they can't do extensive invasive surgeries. so, again, that tells you something about his condition. if he needed surgery immediately, like a real surgery, they wouldn't be able to do it there. so they must feel comfortable that he wouldn't need a surgery like right away in a second. they also don't have an accredited intensive care unit. so it appears...
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. >> police commissioner ray kelley of new york city says that information came from the interviews with the surviving suspect. dzhokhar tsarnaev remains hospitalized in fair condition. sources say he has been communicating with investigators and is in the same hospital as several victims where they are still recovering and prosecutors say the families are not happy about that. tsarnaev could be moved in the coming days to a different state facility. i want to bring in our cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem. let's talk about this intelligence sharing issue. we heard about it after 9/11 and now again. one agency had information but other agencies did not know about it. >> so this is an issue now. a little opposite of the stove piping where there is so much information coming from so many different agencies. you mentioned two data bases. there are probably up to a dozen. only one of them is very, very serious. that is the terrorist watch list and means you are not getting on the plane. so all of these different data bases have different standards. one of the fixes if there is to
. >> police commissioner ray kelley of new york city says that information came from the interviews with the surviving suspect. dzhokhar tsarnaev remains hospitalized in fair condition. sources say he has been communicating with investigators and is in the same hospital as several victims where they are still recovering and prosecutors say the families are not happy about that. tsarnaev could be moved in the coming days to a different state facility. i want to bring in our cnn national...
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massachusetts state police and also joining us coming up will be former boston mayor ray flynn. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the ecomy comes to life. norfolk soutrn. one line, infinite possibilities. @ connell: breaking news and moderate-income massachusetts or local authorities are updating us on the manhunt for the alleged boston marathon bomber. >> the spokesperson for the massachusetts state police and will leave t
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they can do things like dialysis and x-rays. but they don't do big operations. they're not accredited for an icu. it gives you the idea of the level of care. not like where he was by any means at the beth israel hospital. but a lot of care still available there. he also went to an intake screening process when he gets there, where he gets a psychological evaluation, he gets a medical evaluation as well, fingerprinted, dna samples taken. that's already been done. but it's a pretty good medical care for somebody who's this far out from his injuries, and operation, wolf. >> what does tsarnaev's transfer suggest about his condition? >> one of the things you think about, in someone who is in his state, fair condition they call it, could he still develop another medical problem, could he develop an infection, for example, that might require more advanced care. what this transfer tells me is because they're not accredited for an icu, because they don't do major operations there, they don't really think those things are going to happen. fair condition, it probably sugge
they can do things like dialysis and x-rays. but they don't do big operations. they're not accredited for an icu. it gives you the idea of the level of care. not like where he was by any means at the beth israel hospital. but a lot of care still available there. he also went to an intake screening process when he gets there, where he gets a psychological evaluation, he gets a medical evaluation as well, fingerprinted, dna samples taken. that's already been done. but it's a pretty good medical...
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new york city police commissioner ray kelly said authorities are trying to figure out exactly how that part got there. >>> tonight we are learning more about the 90 minutes of sheer terror that a boston man says he went through after he was carjacked by tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev. the 26-year-old who only wants to be identified as danny says he was trapped in his car with the bombing suspects, fearing he would be killed at any moment. our brian todd is out front with the details about danny's kidnapping and how his escape happened. >> reporter: this is the area where the carjacking began more than a week ago thursday night, along the brighton avenue area outside downtown boston, just along this strip. it began with suspect tamerlan tsarnaev knocking on the window of the victim's car and demanding a ride. it played out for about 90 minutes and left the victim shaking. tamerlan tsarnaev, according to the victim, wielded a silver handgun when he climbed into the black mercedes suv. the suspect's first words -- >> said, did you hear about the bombing, the marathon bombing? danny said,
new york city police commissioner ray kelly said authorities are trying to figure out exactly how that part got there. >>> tonight we are learning more about the 90 minutes of sheer terror that a boston man says he went through after he was carjacked by tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev. the 26-year-old who only wants to be identified as danny says he was trapped in his car with the bombing suspects, fearing he would be killed at any moment. our brian todd is out front with the details...
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ray, what are your thoughts? what does boston mean for new york and other cities now as we move forward? >> well, we'll see what it means for us. we always want to talk to the boston officials, the fbi. but i'm surprised that something like this hasn't happened more often. we've had 16 plots against the city. they've been thwarted as a result of just good luck, certainly good fbi work, good nypd work. but i'm surprised it hasn't happened in other cities in america. we see this sort of let 1,000 flowers bloom approach on the part of al qaeda inspired people. we did a report in 2007 that's still very applicable today. our two analysts, mitchell sivla and alvin baht talked about this radicalization process of young men who go through four phases and decide relatively quickly to commit terrorist acts. >> "the boston globe" this morning, the headline talking about how the brothers took a radical turn, the evidence is mounting. is it your belief then that this attack was al qaeda inspired? >> yes. i think it's -- i thi
ray, what are your thoughts? what does boston mean for new york and other cities now as we move forward? >> well, we'll see what it means for us. we always want to talk to the boston officials, the fbi. but i'm surprised that something like this hasn't happened more often. we've had 16 plots against the city. they've been thwarted as a result of just good luck, certainly good fbi work, good nypd work. but i'm surprised it hasn't happened in other cities in america. we see this sort of let...
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democratic party correcting itself after several failed candidates, you know, tried to defeat rage ray, tried to defeat george bush, democratic party decided to broaden and decided to move more to the center. that's what has to happen in my party. we have to decide that, you know, we have to -- we have to be a little more reasonable on a couple of issues to have a broader reach, and the social issues are critical because they cut off a lot of the big states where the big electoral votes are. >> yeah. so you think you're growing or shrinking? >> pardon me? >> you think you're growing or shrinking as a part right now in. >> i think right now we're in a decision-making period. i don't think we know where we'll be until about a year from now. >> okay. >> it will depend a lot on the reaction of this president, and his performance, how republicans react to it, where we are a year from now probably -- will probably determine that. i would think -- i would think having been shut out of the presidency for so long we'd start to get more practical. >> okay. great to hear from you, mayor giuliani
democratic party correcting itself after several failed candidates, you know, tried to defeat rage ray, tried to defeat george bush, democratic party decided to broaden and decided to move more to the center. that's what has to happen in my party. we have to decide that, you know, we have to -- we have to be a little more reasonable on a couple of issues to have a broader reach, and the social issues are critical because they cut off a lot of the big states where the big electoral votes are....
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ray kelly is doing a great job and now they want a watch dog watching him. he is stopping them. the left is going so far to the left. stop the stop and frisk. not getting guns, maybe bombs. next you can't go and eavesdrop on the muslim fellow because you are infringing upon his rights. where are the rights of the 8-year-old and the kids who had their legs blown up here. we have to have our people safe and whatever we got to do we got to do and the people in washington and the supreme court got to understand the little kids didn't deserve to get blown up like that. >> mike tobin is in watertown. welcome to the program. who is with you? >> well, i have a couple of guys who live in the neighborhood in watertown. just a block and a half outside of the search grid and that is why dhokhar tsarnaev was able to lay here undetected for as long as he did. shot the video going around on the networks. i want to talk to you about the explosion. you were a volunteer at the marathon. what did you see and what did you do? >> i was in kenworth square three quarters of a mile from where the bomb
ray kelly is doing a great job and now they want a watch dog watching him. he is stopping them. the left is going so far to the left. stop the stop and frisk. not getting guns, maybe bombs. next you can't go and eavesdrop on the muslim fellow because you are infringing upon his rights. where are the rights of the 8-year-old and the kids who had their legs blown up here. we have to have our people safe and whatever we got to do we got to do and the people in washington and the supreme court got...
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joining us is the former mayor of boston, ray flynn, former vatican ambassador. thanks for joining us. you know this city probably better than anyone. i am sure you see different things when you are watching these events unfolds and the rest of us do. tell me your impressions. >> i lived in boston all my life, been to so many events over the years, the boston strangler, but i have never seen anything as horrendous as this particular situation. it paralyzed the city and what it has done to boston, lock the city down, there is nothing moving. that is a tragic situation that makes me feel very sad both as a lifelong resident, parent, grandfather and somebody who loves this city and spent my life here to see this is pretty sad. melissa: what do you think of the response? we see the absolute in lockdown, people in theii homes, between new york and boston has been shutdown, cab service isn't happening, people are very much inside their homes, we are seeing updates from harvard university saying they're keeping everybody indoors. what is the response we have seen in the
joining us is the former mayor of boston, ray flynn, former vatican ambassador. thanks for joining us. you know this city probably better than anyone. i am sure you see different things when you are watching these events unfolds and the rest of us do. tell me your impressions. >> i lived in boston all my life, been to so many events over the years, the boston strangler, but i have never seen anything as horrendous as this particular situation. it paralyzed the city and what it has done to...